To Report a Dead
or Injured Sea Turtle
Call 1-800-922-5431

Sea Turtle Stranding and Salvage Network

The
Sea Turtle Stranding and Salvage Network (STSSN) is set up to provide
statewide information on sea turtle strandings and to assess the
effectiveness of the Turtle Excluder Device (TED) regulations. The
STSSN is part of a multi-regional network coordinated by the National
Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS). Aerial surveys augment the volunteer
network. Network members document strandings on beaches. Members
of the network consist of SCDNR staff, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
employees, and private citizens. Remote islands are surveyed by fixed
wing aircraft. Volunteers are trained to correctly identify species
and to properly collect data. Reports of unusual specimens are verified
by the principal investigator whenever possible. All carcasses are
measured in a standardized way as recommended by NMFS and marked
with orange paint to avoid duplication of counts. Reports of strandings
are submitted to the NMFS, Southeast Fisheries Science Center in
Miami each week. Monthly reports are distributed to network members,
federal agencies, conservation groups, and other interested parties.
These data are compared with stranding numbers from previous years
to evaluate the effectiveness of TED implementation. Click
here for more information on sea turtle strandings.